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I 2 1 Edward .l. Specht, Ph. D. Mathematics lf a problem goes over the heads of his students, Doctor Specht stops the whole procedure, beginning again with the basic x : y, and follows carefully through again to the point in question. Doctor Specht delights in dipping into the German language to bring out an occasional Spitzpunkt for emphasis when English seems inadequate. Edwin R. Thiele, Ph. D. Religion From the ancient records found in Egyptian tombs, from the annals of buried cities in Mesopotamia, Doctor Thiele fits the happenings of antiquity into their logical chronology in the great drama of God and His people. He manifests wisdom, under- standing, and sincerity in leading his students in their search for truth. Paafeamaa Emmett K. Vande Vere, Ph. D, History tlooorx ande lgerels personality, magnetized by en 11151215111 for history, draws reluctant students m20lf,1iC020rfu1 Panorama of great moments. Though .i OD H135 be Q 5fl1ClY of the past, his humor is rely present, making his l t ec ures an intere t' study of people, 5 S mg D at V' f Thirty
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Ur, Ph. D xg .tit ntith timmy X rf! -1 ' r Jfrrlxxflllriillnscl I it X .nf I.: Itglgh Sm YY it A .. -I KCI- ' on fm' lmoxrlqdgel ' Nl him Illilllv Daniel A. Augsburger, M. A. Modern Language Laughter, diligent study, profound thought, and fervent prayer comprise the philosophy and per- sonality of Professor Augsberger. i'Students, l want to know how I can serve you best, is the constant desire of this dynamic professor of modern lan- guages. He readily understands the problems of students, for he has remained a scholar himself. Harry Elmo Edwards, Ph.D. , Secondary Education lf you do not know where you are going in life, ask Doctor Edwards. lf your Government check does not come, ask Doctor Edwards. Sound advice, practical guidance, and sincere interest constitute the efforts of this teacher of psychology and edu- cation to co-ordinate talent with interest and to place the individual in the proper niche in life. flaafeuaaa Paul T. Gibbs, Ph. D. English The treasure is there, we must probe, analyze, and discriminate until the sought-after reward is . ours. The search fwith pen and inkl leads through College Grammar, Beowulf, and writing of Chaucer 01: Milton. No matter what the subject, Doctor Gibbs enlivens it with his easy, indirect sense of humor. His philosophy is that the chief ingredient of education is the student. Herwarth F. Halenz, Phf. D. Chemistry A master in the realm of test tubes and Bunscnis burners. the Hone and onlyw Doctor Half-nz is a man oflmany other capabilities as well. Among his accomplishments are a knowledge of shorthand, music, and the ability to turn a neat' phrase. Per- haps this gift of pithy statement springs from his keen analysis of human nature. Twenty nzne
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ele, Ph, D. on J'i .d ln, Egyptian tombs vines in Mesopotamii mni-YS of antiquity imp fllf' great drama ti lnitiests wisdom, undef. 'adms his studentsi Perry W. Beach, M. A. Music With an easy, friendly manner Professor Beach encourages his students, emphasizing always the value of getting the feeling of music and prop- erly interpreting the composer's mood. His leisure hours find him composing and Working on such arrangements as his uMendelssohn's Rondo Capricci- oso, which Schirmer's have included in their library of classical music. i r M 'sf eg f 4.4 i Earl Beaiy, M.B.A., C.P.A. Business Administration Working with figures in debit-credit columns has not made Professor Beatyis personality mechanical or stilted. His smile, accompanied by 4'What can l do for you? is an integral part of his pleasant na- ture. Students and employees Working with him learn the importance of high standards and fair play. 1q44acial'e Pao edftaad Mr. Beaty says, c'The account must balance. Prof. Holmes slcuthing out the algebraic mysteries. Q? Z 1' f ii ii f X S XS If
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